NASA studies nozzle anomaly from Atlantis flight; Discovery lands safely

NASA engineers continue to study a worrisome anomaly in one of the solid rocket booster nozzles from the June launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis as their colleagues prepare the Shuttle Endeavour for an Aug. 5 liftoff. An agency spokeswoman at Marshall Space Flight Center, where the Redesigned...

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